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believes he may have been inspiredbyal-qaeda>>> abill is being introduced to fewer schools are letting kids to go out and play. we spoke with a parent that is leading the recess effort. >> reporter: it's dark here, so of course it's deserted here, but so is the scene for the day too. >> they don't know they're supposed to have recess and they don't realize what they're missing out on. >> reporter: according report, recess and physical education have dropped significantly since no child left behind. so there's a certain focus and narrowed others. >> so the minutes are calculated for them to get certain grades and the schools get certain grades and the teachers get the grades. >> reporter: p.e. less and less each week and now they want recess to be mandated. they have included 20 minutes of free play a day in the bill. >> unfortunately, unless it's mandated we can't be sure that schools will do it. >> maybe kids will have more time to play next year. >> now last year a bill was killed in the throw it over hemmingly passed in the house --. >>> many still in shock after wildfires t

believes he may have been inspired by al-qaeda>>> a bill is being introduced to fewer schools are letting kids to go out and play. we spoke with a parent that is leading the recess effort. >> reporter: it's dark here, so of course it's deserted here, but so is the scene for the day too. >> they don't know they're supposed to have recess and they don't realize what they're missing out on. >> reporter: according report, recess and physical education have dropped...

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attack began. the f-b-i believe he may have been inspired by by isisandalqaeda. somelegislato when it comes to recess. bills are being introduced to make it mandatory in our schools again, as fewer and fewer schools are letting kids out to play. 10 news reporter jonathan petramala spoke with a parent who is helping to lead the recess effort. it's dark so of course this playground is deserted. but so are school playgrounds during the day as an entire generation is growing up not knowing about recess. according to a report by the policy, recess and physical education has dropped significantly since no child left behind in 2002. focus on certain subjects has narrowed others. in florida 150 minutes of pe is mandated for elementary age kids. less and less as they get older. but that's pe. parents are pushing legislators to do more including mandating recess. two bills are being introduced for the next session -- mandating at least 20 minutes of free- play recess a day. lawmakers will be at work this next session so maybe in st petersburg, jonathan petramala, 10 news wtsp. last year

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) go ahead. >> for the last 24 hours, people are speculating it could beisis,alqaeda, terrorism.there has been no assurance by your office or the police department... how do you address that? you say not to listen to people on facebook and twitter. you are giving us zero information. who are they supposed to listen to? >> unfortunately, the driver i will upset you and the press to the extent that we have to so we can get a good case and get to the bottom of this. >> if you haven't identified this body, why do you have the family of the missing child down there? >> we can't account for what the family is doing. in general, i was trying to be... i don't have any of the details. that is a question for the district attorney's office. >> speaking of the missing 16-year-old, any chance that he may have been speaking to police about something and found himself in danger? >> i think that is, again, a question for the district attorney's office. i'm sorry. because that is also an ongoing investigation, they probably won't comment on. risk to the public if you are saying you don't know..

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evacuated. firefighters did not say what was damaged.>>alqaedahasformally elected donald trump to be nbc president. protesters called for electric tores to vote against mump but it did not work passing the 270 votes winning 304 to clinton. some votes for other candidates hundreds of veries in portland, oregon, took to the streets. it was called for electoral college justice and questioned the qualifications of the president-elect donald trump. clinton won the popular vote by three million around the nation. the elections will be certified by congress on january. >> proof of how crazy the weather has been across a lot of the country. this is a look at a reporter in casper, wyoming, showing how it was pushed over by hurricane-strength gusts. temperatures in the upper midwest have plummeted below zero and the wind chill takes it below that with downed power poles threing thousands in the dark. nine have died because of icy roads. in the bay area people are wake up to temperatures in the 30s but nothing compared to what we have across the country. check this out, in one city they are tak

evacuated. firefighters did not say what was damaged. >> al qaeda has formally elected donald trump to be nbc president. protesters called for electric tores to vote against mump but it did not work passing the 270 votes winning 304 to clinton. some votes for other candidates hundreds of veries in portland, oregon, took to the streets. it was called for electoral college justice and questioned the qualifications of the president-elect donald trump. clinton won the popular vote by three...

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going on. >> isisandalqaedabothput out notices encouraging their followers to use large trucks and knives in attacks. so if this looks familiar, it's because it's happened before. >> reporter: the truck used in the tack was carrying steel. it is said to have been stolen from a construction site in poland and driven into germany. >> the challenge is because the eu facilitates the movement of people as easily as it does. it's not a surprise that they steal or rent a track in one country and then bring it into another. >> nobody understands anymore what's happening. we should really all try to do something for this. because it's horrible. it's horrible. >> it is very sad. it makes you want to squeeze your little one a little bit tighter. and we are praying for everybody. >> reporter: now, it's interesting to note that three different shop keepers that we reached out to, german-americans that we reached out to here at the christmas village,tor whatever reason, declined to comment for this report. live at city hall, i'm dann cuellar, channel 6 action news. jim? >> thank you, dann. in tu

going on. >> isis and al qaeda both put out notices encouraging their followers to use large trucks and knives in attacks. so if this looks familiar, it's because it's happened before. >> reporter: the truck used in the tack was carrying steel. it is said to have been stolen from a construction site in poland and driven into germany. >> the challenge is because the eu facilitates the movement of people as easily as it does. it's not a surprise that they steal or rent a track...

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syria's government said the buses were burned during fighting duringanalqaedaaffiliatedgroup and rebel group that supported the evacuation. >> thousands of people packed the ohio university state auditorium to say goodbye to john glenn. >> the space pioneer and former u.s. senator died last night. he was 95 years old. >> the astronaut was a marine fighter pilot. during his service heartfelt tribute came from those who worked with glen at nasa and capitol hill and behind. he was the first man to orbit the earth and at age 77 became the oldest to do it. >>> police in arkansas say a 3-year-old boy was shot in a road rage incident. the boy was in the back seat of the car on a shopping trip with his grandmother. a gunman opened fire because the child's grandmother was not moving fast enough at a stop sign. >> i have no information to say that anyone in this family has done anything to cause to take this young person's life. this is as trust straights -- frustrating as this can be. >> officers are looking for an an older model black chevy impala. >>> authorities don't know why a 10

syria's government said the buses were burned during fighting during an al qaeda affiliated group and rebel group that supported the evacuation. >> thousands of people packed the ohio university state auditorium to say goodbye to john glenn. >> the space pioneer and former u.s. senator died last night. he was 95 years old. >> the astronaut was a marine fighter pilot. during his service heartfelt tribute came from those who worked with glen at nasa and capitol hill and behind....

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anybodymentionalqaeda? iheard hakkani network, i heard taliban, i heard daesh or isis but i didn't hear anybody mention al qaeda. did i miss it? mr. coffey: well, there was some mention that one of the basic goals should be for afghanistan not to be the safe haven for groups like al qaeda. i think that in terms of al qaeda's activity in afghanistan, it's a fraction of, a minute fraction of what it once was because they realize that it doesn't have the safe haven that it once enjoyed, and there are plenty -- there is no shortage of places around the world where al qaeda can do what it does, and we have seen that with the rising dominance of aqap, aqim and their affiliates. so, you know, in my opinion, at least when i was working on afghan policy at a senior level for the british in 2010, 2011, there was not a day-to-day concern about the role of al will concern about the role of al qaeda in the fight in afghanistan. mr. brookes: i'm going to ask all of you to give me a one-minute elevator speech to president-elect trump's national security adviser before we close, but we'll... mr. c

anybody mention al qaeda? i heard hakkani network, i heard taliban, i heard daesh or isis but i didn't hear anybody mention al qaeda. did i miss it? mr. coffey: well, there was some mention that one of the basic goals should be for afghanistan not to be the safe haven for groups like al qaeda. i think that in terms of al qaeda's activity in afghanistan, it's a fraction of, a minute fraction of what it once was because they realize that it doesn't have the safe haven that it once enjoyed, and...

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. >> did anybodymentionalqaeda. itis to be the safe haven for the groupslikealqaeda. it'sprobably a fraction of what it once was. it has the safe haven it once enjoyed. we've seen that with the dominance of aqap and their affiliates. so my opinion at least when i was working on the afghan policy at the senior level for the british in 2010, 2011. as the national security adviser i will take one more question. tell genera general plan about afghanistan and why it is a congressional elevator. >> matt sullivan. this is a totally different president. do you think there's an opportunity for partnerships including russia. it will boost the economy to get afghans working. >> the next is going to go down the deep dive. >> what about iran. what is the involvement to afghanistan? >> they have a historical relationship with afghanistan and difficulties with the taliban also they've maintained connections and probably some level of assistance to qualify. particularly with pakistan and iran and their engagement in a society. they maintain a little soft power implements both religious and cultur

. >> did anybody mention al qaeda. it is to be the safe haven for the groups like al qaeda. it's probably a fraction of what it once was. it has the safe haven it once enjoyed. we've seen that with the dominance of aqap and their affiliates. so my opinion at least when i was working on the afghan policy at the senior level for the british in 2010, 2011. as the national security adviser i will take one more question. tell genera general plan about afghanistan and why it is a congressional...

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. yeah. governor romney, i'm glad that yourecognizealqaedaisa threat because a few months ago when you were asked what the biggest geopolitical threat facing america you said russia. not al qaeda. you said russia. the 1980's are calling to ask for their foreign policy back because, the cold war has been over for 20 years. melissa: but, neil, now, russia is a huge threat. before he is -- sounds like the jv squad. making fun of mitt romney saying the 1980s have called and they want their foreign policy back. today they're a threat. >> russian bear is awakened. putin will have a puppet in the oval office. really scary. melissa: as opposed to beginning of that, julie grace, speaking of puppets, wait until after the next election then i will have a lot more flexibility. that is actual recorded things president obama to medvedev asked to be passed along to vladmir putin. i will have more flexibility. who is the puppet in that one? >> exactly. feels like the clinton campaign wants to blame their loss on everything but their own mistakes. they didn't campaign in key swing states. they, i m

. yeah. governor romney, i'm glad that you recognize al qaeda is a threat because a few months ago when you were asked what the biggest geopolitical threat facing america you said russia. not al qaeda. you said russia. the 1980's are calling to ask for their foreign policy back because, the cold war has been over for 20 years. melissa: but, neil, now, russia is a huge threat. before he is -- sounds like the jv squad. making fun of mitt romney saying the 1980s have called and they want their...

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direct organizational link. clearly both isisandalqaedaareissuing the call. there are sympathizers throughout europe. because it doesn't involve transferring a lot of cash it doesn't involve a lot of training this is a very difficult type of attack to predict and prevent. germany as i mentioned a lot of people criticizing chancellor merkel for continuing that in light of what happened. would you recommend them trying to shut down those borders. >> particular to germany in berlin there is a significant large turkish majority population. germany has have a very good relationship with its muslim population. as a totally different situation. with the holocaust which makes it very difficult for them to put up borders and walls especially when you talk about the existence of the berlin wall. germany has largely escaped a lot of these attacks it is possible that it's just their term to start getting hit. >> whether it is their turn or not. well had to respond somehow. we have this really a shocking assassination in broad daylight today. the russian ambassador to turkey this i

direct organizational link. clearly both isis and al qaeda are issuing the call. there are sympathizers throughout europe. because it doesn't involve transferring a lot of cash it doesn't involve a lot of training this is a very difficult type of attack to predict and prevent. germany as i mentioned a lot of people criticizing chancellor merkel for continuing that in light of what happened. would you recommend them trying to shut down those borders. >> particular to germany in berlin...

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have to understand that you know that propaganda that comes out from isis,andalqaeda, andall the other groups, part of their intent is to make people fearful and scared and not enjoy christmas. having said that, i can tell you, and assure the viewers that law enforcement agencies across the nation have significantly ramped up, i know for a fact, we had a meeting today, everyone was talking about ramping up security, not only at the churches this weekend and next. but also at shopping malls and other areas where there are what we call soft targets, we know that soft targets are now the choice target for the types of groups. lauren: how do you prevent a truck from crashing into a malor a marketplace? eye mall or a mark marketplace. >> we need to do law enforcement needs to work closely with community, in which they serve, number two, you have to have a plan in place to, you have to be aware, be aware of your surroun surroundings. if you see a truck out of place notify your law enforcement right away. they are looking for box trucks and things like that, that may not be where in are

have to understand that you know that propaganda that comes out from isis, and al qaeda, and all the other groups, part of their intent is to make people fearful and scared and not enjoy christmas. having said that, i can tell you, and assure the viewers that law enforcement agencies across the nation have significantly ramped up, i know for a fact, we had a meeting today, everyone was talking about ramping up security, not only at the churches this weekend and next. but also at shopping malls...

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likealqaedaorisis or others successful. i think he was blind to the whole thing. this is tragically a palpable example of it. melissa: what is amazing, his predecessor warned him about it. listen to this sound bite from george w. bush. >> to begin withdrawing before our commanders tell us we're ready it would be dangerous. it means allow terrorists to establish a safe haven in iraq to replace the one they lost in afghanistan. it would mean increasing the probability that american troops would have to return at some later date to confront an enemy even more dangerous. melissa: oh, my god, that is exactly what happened! how frustrating is it to hear him say that? >> let's not forget, isis is an outgrowth of al qaeda in iraq. in other words it didn't spring full-blown as completely new movement. i have in the pile of newspapers i use for kindling in my fireplace, a headlines saying al qaeda offshoot takes fallujah. melissa: yeah. >> so it was there, it was visible. i think president bush's point about withdrawing american forces leaving a vacuum in the region that isis and a

like al qaeda or isis or others successful. i think he was blind to the whole thing. this is tragically a palpable example of it. melissa: what is amazing, his predecessor warned him about it. listen to this sound bite from george w. bush. >> to begin withdrawing before our commanders tell us we're ready it would be dangerous. it means allow terrorists to establish a safe haven in iraq to replace the one they lost in afghanistan. it would mean increasing the probability that american...

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tellthealqaedagroupand taliban groups in both pakistan and afghanistan we've got your guy. pay more attention to us keep us informed. they have more control. that was an argument. the second argument they made explanation for keeping him is the saudi pay them a lot of money. the saudi arabia government you know he's a saudi he came from that elegant very wealthy family. bin laden family in saudi arabia big construction female and not rural family but major constructionist. but in building, building very wealthy and assumption i make is nobody wanted american interrogation team to talk to him, and you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> this is booktv on c-span2 television for serious readers. here is our prime time lineup, tonight starting at 7 p.m. eastern jeremy with a history of treason in america. at 7:45 p.m. historian hw brands on contentious relationship between president truman and general macarthur, at nine former white house chandelier cleaner stewart steerchs recalls his time serve under 7 presidents at 10 p.m. eastern georgetown flocty profess

tell the al qaeda group and taliban groups in both pakistan and afghanistan we've got your guy. pay more attention to us keep us informed. they have more control. that was an argument. the second argument they made explanation for keeping him is the saudi pay them a lot of money. the saudi arabia government you know he's a saudi he came from that elegant very wealthy family. bin laden family in saudi arabia big construction female and not rural family but major constructionist. but in...

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, close connections to the muslim brotherhood. >>andalqaeda. >>andalqaeda, right.>> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. in 35 days donald trump will become president of the united states. today the current president, barack obama, gave his final press conference of the year addressing a global audience on a wide range of issues, but it centered on what the u.s. intelligence community says was a covert campaign by russia to disrupt the 2016 election. on that subject, the president had messages for two specific individuals, russian president vladimir putin and the u.s. president-elect donald trump. after telling npr in ran intan interview they'll respond today. they may never know the details of that response. >> there have been folks out there who suggest somehow if we went out there and made big announcements and thumped our chests about a bunch of stuff, that somehow that would potentially spook the russians, but keep in mind that we already have enormous number of sanctions against the russians. at a point in time where we have taken cer

, close connections to the muslim brotherhood. >> and al qaeda. >> and al qaeda, right. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. in 35 days donald trump will become president of the united states. today the current president, barack obama, gave his final press conference of the year addressing a global audience on a wide range of issues, but it centered on what the u.s. intelligence community says was a covert campaign by russia...

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. but isisandalqaedahavecalled for truck attacks and isis claimed responsibility for one such attack in nice, france, where a truck barrelled through a crowd celebrating bastille day killing 18 people. trump responded, "our hearts and prayers are with the loved ones of the victims of today's horrifying terror attack in berlin. isis continues to slaughter christ fens in their communities as part of their global jihad." the deadly incident hasn't been declared an incident of terrorism by the authorities. and the russian ambassador to turkey was assassinated by a lone gunman while delivering a speech at a museum in ankara. the gunman was turkish, a 22-year-old officer in the special forces. according to witnesses, the gunman yelled out, don't forget aleppo, don't forget syria, wounding three additional people before being fatly shot by police. russia has been a strong ally of bashar al assad, most recently taking part in the successful offensive to overtake the city of aleppo. president-elect trump responded to the assassination today in a statement, "we offer our condolences to

. but isis and al qaeda have called for truck attacks and isis claimed responsibility for one such attack in nice, france, where a truck barrelled through a crowd celebrating bastille day killing 18 people. trump responded, "our hearts and prayers are with the loved ones of the victims of today's horrifying terror attack in berlin. isis continues to slaughter christ fens in their communities as part of their global jihad." the deadly incident hasn't been declared an incident of...

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killed more americansthanalqaeda. inprivate his staff tried to dissuade him from reading these lines. the information coming from the channels of this process are extremely important. >> well, that's true. the problem is that fell apart during his only role as a manager at the defense intelligence agency and now his role is of a manager and then a manager that gives, you know, filters everything, decides what's the most important thing for the president to hear and tells him. >> yeah. >> you know, tells him. but i suspect this will not be the model that is followed by donald trump. i think maybe because he has appointed the generals, he will listen more individually to them, and it is yet to be seen what mike flynn's role really will be. >> that's a great point. >> however, given the fact that they fired his son, hopefully somebody's looking more carefully at what general flynn believes now and what he's actually promoted. through his tweets. >> thanks for your time tonight. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> still to come, charges of swiftboating in the race for dnc chair. ahe

killed more americans than al qaeda. in private his staff tried to dissuade him from reading these lines. the information coming from the channels of this process are extremely important. >> well, that's true. the problem is that fell apart during his only role as a manager at the defense intelligence agency and now his role is of a manager and then a manager that gives, you know, filters everything, decides what's the most important thing for the president to hear and tells him....

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biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia,notalqaeda, yousaid russia. 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back. >> because the cold war's been over for 20 years. >> russia, i indicated is a geopolitical faux, not -- excuse me, it's a geopolitical faux, and i said in the same paragraph, and iran is the greatest national security threat we face. russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again. i have clear eyes on this. i'm not wearing rose colored glasses when it comes to russia or putin. >> the reason i did that, i want to bring you to a new topic we had, in fact it was a foreign policy magazine that reported that russia was not listed among president-elect donald trump's defense priorities. obviously we've heard from campaign officials who aren't necessarily confirming that. so i want to get your reaction to that first and foremost. >> russia we mains one of the greatest threats in the world. and they have interfered in ukraine, they have interfered in syria, and most recently, we saw over our presidential campaign, their hack

biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia, not al qaeda, you said russia. 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back. >> because the cold war's been over for 20 years. >> russia, i indicated is a geopolitical faux, not -- excuse me, it's a geopolitical faux, and i said in the same paragraph, and iran is the greatest national security threat we face. russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again. i have clear eyes on this. i'm...

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opportunity to work on our real enemies which is groupslikealqaeda. >>do you blame the bush white house for the actions that it took? >> i think that the bush white house from beginning to end made -- whenever faced with a decision of before to go and what to do always made the wrong choice. >> very interesting. did he seem at all remorseful in the actions he took against his own people, any of the methods he used in terms of fighting the war? >> no. he was never really remorseful. he always seemed to justify what he did. if we pointed out -- he would get upset when we would point out human rights abuses. he would try to explain what happened, either blame it on somebody else or say we did not understand the real circumstances. >> did you see fear in his eyes? was he afraid in the end knowing that he would likely be executed for his crimes? >> no, no. i never saw saddam fearful of anything. if anything, he was unflappable when it came to fear. even in the end, in the videotape of him being executed, he looks better than everybody else. and i don't see any fear in him. he faced his

opportunity to work on our real enemies which is groups like al qaeda. >> do you blame the bush white house for the actions that it took? >> i think that the bush white house from beginning to end made -- whenever faced with a decision of before to go and what to do always made the wrong choice. >> very interesting. did he seem at all remorseful in the actions he took against his own people, any of the methods he used in terms of fighting the war? >> no. he was never...

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point the syrian moderates lost leverage in the country.thealqaedaorganizationgained prominence in the country as a result of that and the war has never been the same since. even with that the opposition forces have a lot of success in 2015 which brought in the russians. martha: with a moderate gone you have the islamists fighting this battle who include a number of radical islamic terrorist groups and assad. those of the groups that are left. they have not been eliminated by any stretch. >> that is true. what the russians did by design assisted by syrians when they came in 15 months ago is targeted the syrian moderate groups and particularly the one that was being supplied by the cia and the reason is that was the group that was threatening them in the long term the most because that was a group that eventually wanted democracy, they wanted an open country and so on. the second group they targeted was the al qaeda group. the priority was syrian moderates. they almost decimated them. they are still there but nowhere near the strength they used to have and many of the islamists w

point the syrian moderates lost leverage in the country. the al qaeda organization gained prominence in the country as a result of that and the war has never been the same since. even with that the opposition forces have a lot of success in 2015 which brought in the russians. martha: with a moderate gone you have the islamists fighting this battle who include a number of radical islamic terrorist groups and assad. those of the groups that are left. they have not been eliminated by any stretch....

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, president obama claimedthatal-qaedawason the run, in fact, he's going to leave officewithal-qaedaandisis stronger than ever. and the president -- the president elect is going to have a lot in his hands and ultimately responsibility will fall on his shoulder. he's assembling a pretty team to do that in the fight against isis. definitely. bill: john, thank you. analysis of weekly standard, thank you, we will talk again. thank you for coming in today. for. >> thank you. bill: big morning coming straight ahead, heather. heather: we will talk with state's department and former u.s. embassador to the un john bolton, all of this coming up within america's news room. bill: former president bill clinton saying that donald trump knows thousand get angry white men to vote for him. that's not all what he said. we will tell you the back and forth on that today also. heather: vladimir putin responding after his embassador was gunned down in the capital of turkey, what the assassination means for diplomatic relations between the two countries. bill: terror attack in berlin putting focus in refugee

, president obama claimed that al-qaeda was on the run, in fact, he's going to leave office with al-qaeda and isis stronger than ever. and the president -- the president elect is going to have a lot in his hands and ultimately responsibility will fall on his shoulder. he's assembling a pretty team to do that in the fight against isis. definitely. bill: john, thank you. analysis of weekly standard, thank you, we will talk again. thank you for coming in today. for. >> thank you. bill: big...

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george bush left office, was conconvalescing.al-qaedawasbroken, and now eight years later we see a conflagration across the middle east, iran and russia on the ascendant, half a million dead in syria. all of this does tie directly into terrorism. and i think the president's failures, his myriad failures, patti ann, mean that terror is going to be with us, islamist terror is going to be with us even longer than it had to be. patti ann: mr. giuliani slammed president obama for refusing to use the term radical islamic terrorism, and he did go on to say that mr. obama has a lackadaisical attitude about fighting terror. lackadaisical, what to you make of that? >> well, it's a five syllable word that doesn't really apply. i give you disingenuous. but better words, i think are really futile, indecisive pandering. the bottom line is -- and i think the intent of the mayor was right, just chose the wrong word. the bottom line is this is an ineffectual president. he, he's handling -- he's always wringing his hands, can't make up his mind. and the result, again, is in syria alone half a millio

george bush left office, was con convalescing. al-qaeda was broken, and now eight years later we see a conflagration across the middle east, iran and russia on the ascendant, half a million dead in syria. all of this does tie directly into terrorism. and i think the president's failures, his myriad failures, patti ann, mean that terror is going to be with us, islamist terror is going to be with us even longer than it had to be. patti ann: mr. giuliani slammed president obama for refusing to...

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organizations,iran,alqaeda, isisand the muslim brotherhood. so israel is doing everybody a big favor by defending them from these terror organizations. israel also defends christians, jews and muslims in jude day yaw and samaria in israel and protects the so-called palestinian arabs. eric: how about those that say the settlements are illegal under international law and that israel is just being provocative with continued settlement building? the deputy mayor of jerusalem is saying they will start permits for hundreds of more houses. >> right. all of those criticisms are just a false narrative. jews have been living in judea and samaria for 3800 years ever since abraham declared paganism was false narrative. jews have more rights to be in judea and samaria than americans have to be in america. americans have been here for 200 years and samaria 3500 years. palestinian arabs have been there only 150 years. eric: finally, quickly, what would you say to the palestinians? what do you hope? >> i would mope for the status quo because i can't think of a better solution than the status q

organizations, iran, al qaeda, isis and the muslim brotherhood. so israel is doing everybody a big favor by defending them from these terror organizations. israel also defends christians, jews and muslims in jude day yaw and samaria in israel and protects the so-called palestinian arabs. eric: how about those that say the settlements are illegal under international law and that israel is just being provocative with continued settlement building? the deputy mayor of jerusalem is saying they...

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. now, isisandal-qaedaarenot part of the truce. russia says the u.s. is welcome to join the peace talks once president-elect trump takes office. turkey, the syrian government and russia have been the main participants to this point while the obama administration has stayed out of direct talks. ♪ ♪ >> you have the proper setting. can you say it? >> i'll try. ♪ so dark up above, i'm singing in the rain, just singing in the rain -- >> i just know about living and dying and getting bored. i don't know about loving, but i figure i can learn. sure am tuckered and i might give out, but i won't give in. look! i'm blinking! can you eat lamb chops? >> what the hell is a lamb? it's meat, i told you, i don't eat it. >> it's not a cow. i didn't know if it was the animal you were siding with or the whole thing. you always need to be the center of attention in the restaurant, in your marriage, you always have to be the star. >> god cast me in the role. ♪ ♪ leland: remembering actress debbie reynolds passing away at the age of 84, just one day after her daughter, carrie fisher, died. sh

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deserve some credit in terms of beatingbackalqaedabutyes, isis is obviously a threat. obama is not a founder and trump needs to say it is a dangerous time and americans feel that. displays greatly into why donald trump was able to win this election. you had people, democrats mostly touting accomplishment especially on national security and the economy and it felt out of step with what the average american was feeling. when you have the attack on paul's nightclub it is complicated to say we are doing so well. >> san bernardino, not california. paris, france, as well. with the president did yesterday he pretty much said what trump is talking about you cannot eliminate terrorism. and get all this in limited time. >> toppling -- you understand this? foreign regimes, focus must be in defeating terrorism. >> part of that feels about president obama. >> under president trump, root out the terrorists, we don't use limited strikes, make sure they are eliminated. what trump was talking about is regime change, if a regime is to be changed, after the dictator is gone. that wasn't the case

deserve some credit in terms of beating back al qaeda but yes, isis is obviously a threat. obama is not a founder and trump needs to say it is a dangerous time and americans feel that. displays greatly into why donald trump was able to win this election. you had people, democrats mostly touting accomplishment especially on national security and the economy and it felt out of step with what the average american was feeling. when you have the attack on paul's nightclub it is complicated to say...

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alqaedain2000 had nothing to do with islam. but in the minds of those men who flew those planes into that building it had everything to do with islam. so we need to quit thinking about how victims feel and standard thinking about how how the people who are attacking you feel. melissa: i asked you with your experience first-hand doing waterboarding. people that are against that, a lot of times the reason why they are because it doesn't produce good information. that when you're torturing someone and they don't want to get hurt any longer, they will say anything to make it stop. what makes you think that the information you get is reliable? >> two things. first off you could do what you suggested. you could do it in such a way that you led people to do false confessions. confessions were not something the cia was interested in. you could do it in a way that get them say anything you want to hear by asking them leading questions. that is not what the cia did. the other part of this thing that is important to remember, we never expected to get intelligence while they were being wate

al qaeda in 2000 had nothing to do with islam. but in the minds of those men who flew those planes into that building it had everything to do with islam. so we need to quit thinking about how victims feel and standard thinking about how how the people who are attacking you feel. melissa: i asked you with your experience first-hand doing waterboarding. people that are against that, a lot of times the reason why they are because it doesn't produce good information. that when you're torturing...

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and amchialqaeda. fortunatelyin that case, he was only driving a small car. didn't have that much momentum and nobody was killed but this is something u.s. officials are also going to have to be concerned about in the days and weeks ahead particularly over this holiday period on both sides of the atlantic with intelligence suggesting that isis and other terrorist groups really want to get an attack through in the holiday period when people are gathering outside in public because they realize that that can be particularly psychologically traumatic to western populations. >> paul, stay right there. i want to bring in "daily beast" senior editor michael weiss, cnn contributor. also cnn intelligence and security analyst and former cia officer, bob baer. michael, you literally wrote the book on isis. from what we've seen, what we know at this point, what strikes you? >> well, i agree with paul, it has the hallmarks of a jihadi-style attack. you mentioned the former isis spokesman taken out by a u.s. air strike several months ago. in 2014, he called on muslims living in the west to

and am chi al qaeda. fortunately in that case, he was only driving a small car. didn't have that much momentum and nobody was killed but this is something u.s. officials are also going to have to be concerned about in the days and weeks ahead particularly over this holiday period on both sides of the atlantic with intelligence suggesting that isis and other terrorist groups really want to get an attack through in the holiday period when people are gathering outside in public because they...

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. the fbi said the 18-year-old would be terrorist or terrorists may have been radicalizedbyalqaedaorisis. up next, another couple young and in love and radicalized. ow a university of mississippi cheerleader and her boyfriend committed themselves to isis and ended up in a u.s. federal prison. when it comes to healthcare, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that need it. the ability to collaborate changes how we work. what we do together changes how we live. you tell your inthey made a mistake. the check they sent isn't enough to replace your totaled new car. the guy says they didn't make the mistake. you made the mistake. i beg your pardon? he says, you should have chosen full-car replacement. excuse me? let me be frank, he says. you picked the wrong insurance plan. no. i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of you

. the fbi said the 18-year-old would be terrorist or terrorists may have been radicalized by al qaeda or isis. up next, another couple young and in love and radicalized. ow a university of mississippi cheerleader and her boyfriend committed themselves to isis and ended up in a u.s. federal prison. when it comes to healthcare, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire...

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. turkish state media saying investigators shooting the shooter's home found booksaboutalqaedaandgood the gulen movement. turkey blames that group for july's coup attempt and now according to state-run media turkey says the gulen group is behind the assassination of ambassador andrey karlov. cleric fe tauchlt llah gullen condemned the attack. our senior international correspondent clarissa ward has more from moscow. >> reporter: the kremlin is taking a very measured tone in dealing with the assassination of its russian ambassador. we've seen really what appears to be almost a coordinated response from the turkish president erdogan, also pr russia's president putin. both of them saying this should be viewed solely as a provocation, an attempt to thwart the warming of relations between russia and turkey, attempt to derail cooperation between the two countries on the subject of syria. both leaders making it clear that they do not view this as a protracted dispute, that they do not want to es chait the situation. the mood here in moscow today has been somber, one of mourning. people

. turkish state media saying investigators shooting the shooter's home found books about al qaeda and good the gulen movement. turkey blames that group for july's coup attempt and now according to state-run media turkey says the gulen group is behind the assassination of ambassador andrey karlov. cleric fe tauchlt llah gullen condemned the attack. our senior international correspondent clarissa ward has more from moscow. >> reporter: the kremlin is taking a very measured tone in dealing...

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. if he's an agentofalqaedaorsome random crazy person although that suspicious is kind of cast aside. given the elaborate nature. a hijacking, a murder. driving an hour two with a dead body. he was turning this into a battering ram. seemed like the intention here was to commit mass murder. soldier of isis would be many things. he could be an operative. it's has dispatched hundreds if not thousands of sleeper operatives throughout europe. a lot have come in through the refugee waves. there were two supposed to be part of the paris attack ring who actually got stopped and interned in a refugee camp in greece for a spell. so we don't know how many come from raqqah or mosul are running around the continent. it could easily be the case the german police spent 24 hours interrogating the wrong man. if you are isis you are waiting for him to get away clean and make contact with you before you go out and claim responsibility. that is one explanation. >> maybe they waited on purpose. >> yeah. >> let me bring you into the discussion. obviously isis did make the claim within 24 hours. why

. if he's an agent of al qaeda or some random crazy person although that suspicious is kind of cast aside. given the elaborate nature. a hijacking, a murder. driving an hour two with a dead body. he was turning this into a battering ram. seemed like the intention here was to commit mass murder. soldier of isis would be many things. he could be an operative. it's has dispatched hundreds if not thousands of sleeper operatives throughout europe. a lot have come in through the refugee waves. there...

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think how are we going to target the message,talqaeda, messagfisis here? to kill muslims, that we're raping muslim women, slaughtering muslim children all over the place. i implicated so many al qaeda members who joined the group because they read these stories, heard bin laden or zawahiri say these kinds of things. these conspiracies became true. when they come true, people are willing to die, people are willing to kill others, people are willing to blow up themselves for them. we start seeing the fringe here in our society. we start seeing the fringe being taken into the mainstream by credible people -- >> right. >> -- by politicians. >> the son of the national security -- the next national security adviser is tweeting about this stuff. unclear if he's going to continue to have a position in the white house. he does have a position in the transition team. >> right. >> i mean, that's very close to somebody who has an extraordinary amount of power. >> well, exactly. and these individual going to be in the halls of national security of the united states. and we have so many diff

think how are we going to target the message, t al qaeda, messagf isis here? to kill muslims, that we're raping muslim women, slaughtering muslim children all over the place. i implicated so many al qaeda members who joined the group because they read these stories, heard bin laden or zawahiri say these kinds of things. these conspiracies became true. when they come true, people are willing to die, people are willing to kill others, people are willing to blow up themselves for them. we start...

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. think of it through two lens, anderson. the first is tactical. you are homing in onanalqaedaorisis convguy in the current world. you want to talk to the president about the impact of a drone strike or impact on the isis organization. there are day to day updates the president needs to know about. then the second lens, strategic. where is the russian base going in europe. what's happened with the north korea missile program. there are two lens the president has to use to understand intelligence. but let me defend president elect trump on this one. different presidents receive different information in different ways. i think this is a question of whether president trump, president elect trump trusts intelligence. not a question of whether he receives a briefing once a week or juanonce a day. >> we got to leave it there. appreciate your joining us and everyone on the panel. just ahead the 700 workers at care years sister plant. with layoffs looming they want to know if something can be done for them. martin savidge is talking to them. we'll be right back get 0.9% apr financing on is a

. think of it through two lens, anderson. the first is tactical. you are homing in on an al qaeda or isis convguy in the current world. you want to talk to the president about the impact of a drone strike or impact on the isis organization. there are day to day updates the president needs to know about. then the second lens, strategic. where is the russian base going in europe. what's happened with the north korea missile program. there are two lens the president has to use to understand...

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don't know. >> that's right.bothalqaedaandisis called for these types of attacks going back six or seven years. we have seen a lot of these types of attacks in europe and hear in the united states recently at ohio state university. one of the concerns is all of the refugees that are streaming out of syria, millions of people who left, many of whom are civilians looking for a better way of life. but we know isis and other extremist groups looked to infiltrate the streams to get in and build a platform. those are people who might be operationally directed by the larger organization. we also have the concern about those who are radicalized. people who come to western countries. they settle in. they are disenfranchised, susceptible to the rhetoric of the extremists. they have become operational themselves. is this a conspiracy or an individual acting on their own. >> let's talk about russia and the hacking. you were involved in investigating for the dnc when they were first notified by the fbi. it didn't take long for you to figure out the cyber tracks, the signature of russian hack

don't know. >> that's right. both al qaeda and isis called for these types of attacks going back six or seven years. we have seen a lot of these types of attacks in europe and hear in the united states recently at ohio state university. one of the concerns is all of the refugees that are streaming out of syria, millions of people who left, many of whom are civilians looking for a better way of life. but we know isis and other extremist groups looked to infiltrate the streams to get in...

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sergeantalqaedabennettfrom pennsylvania. i would like to say hello and happy holidays to everyone at home and say merry christmas and happy new year's to my wife april and my daughter reagan. i love you. see you soon. >>> the force is strong at the box office. "rogue one" remains in the number one spot for the second week in a row. the newest addition to the franchise has some competition. >> i am not singing this. >> what's not tolike? you're a female and you're a teenager. this song was made for you. >> wow. it's like you can see inside my tiny teenage mind. >> i know, right? you've got to add some moves and a little bit of -- ♪ hey, i just met you ♪ ♪ and this is crazy ♪ but here's my number ♪ so call me maybe go for it! >> "sing" is projected to be big at the box office. deadline hollywood's pete hammond has a preview on the hot holiday movies. >> how are you? >> let's start with rogue one. how is it doing for the holidays? >> very well. compared to force awakens last year at this time it's down maybe 40%. that's expected. this is the first stand alone "star wars" mo

sergeant al qaeda bennett from pennsylvania. i would like to say hello and happy holidays to everyone at home and say merry christmas and happy new year's to my wife april and my daughter reagan. i love you. see you soon. >>> the force is strong at the box office. "rogue one" remains in the number one spot for the second week in a row. the newest addition to the franchise has some competition. >> i am not singing this. >> what's not tolike? you're a female and...

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seen before. the main rebel groups have signed on. as usual, isisandalqaeda'saffiliatein syria won't be included in the terms of the deal. that means the syrian government and russia can continue attacking anyone they consider to be terrorists. that's a big fig leaf, that can cover a lot of groups, even modern rebels. if it persists, several are expected to gather in kazakhstan this spring for a more permanent peace treaty. if that succeeds, it would end a war that's killed 500,000 people. the same circumstances under which this bloody civil war began. >> matt f we can, despite this ceasfireare heari reports 40 people were killed, including children, as a result of air strikes in damascus. it's obviously an ominous backdrop to this new cease-fire effort. what more do we know on that specifically? >> well, as you can see from the footage in front of you, we can't actually confirm any of this footage right now. it looks as though it was a very blood, bloody attack. right now the cease-fire is set to take place in a few hours and we already have an air strike hitting this school i

seen before. the main rebel groups have signed on. as usual, isis and al qaeda's affiliate in syria won't be included in the terms of the deal. that means the syrian government and russia can continue attacking anyone they consider to be terrorists. that's a big fig leaf, that can cover a lot of groups, even modern rebels. if it persists, several are expected to gather in kazakhstan this spring for a more permanent peace treaty. if that succeeds, it would end a war that's killed 500,000...

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. if you're not willing to work for a payoff like this, how do you expect us to likefightalqaeda? ifyou can't suck the meat out of a crab. a character builder. and delicious. >> and if your perfect day really did happen, you'd probably let yourself be swept away. by liquor and good food and gin-clear water while all around you horny brazilians casually fondle each other, get all dozy, and fall asleep. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, my fellow citizens. this government, as promised, has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military buildup on the island of cuba. >> this is the cuba i grew up with. >> mankind teeters precariously on the brink of a thermal nuclear war. >> the missile crisis, duck and cover, hide under your desk kids, cover yourselves with wet newspaper because we're all going to die. >> the flames of crisis burn far stronger, fed and fanned by the

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find gems and shellsandalqaedamineralsthere. in other words, the museum contained everything that was unique about the united states, about america. be an american turkey, and american eagle, an american mineral, and american leaders. they looked different from european leaders. they were approachable and direct and kind. he excavated a mastodon in new york state. he assembled the skeleton in the museum. he was like pt barnum. was's why pt barnum interested. it eventually went bankrupt and went to his sons and there was a ranch in baltimore and it got complicated. he originallyg -- called of the american museum. this would be inspiration where you look at these great figures and you look at the things that made america a special place and you thought this would inspire. his fellow citizens. thank you for mentioning that. >> last question? >> if you could go back to the painting of bunker hill. probably hill, that's the best thing he ever painted. >> the figures in the lower corner there are very different looking than the rest. what is the significance of those two figures? ourhat

find gems and shells and al qaeda minerals there. in other words, the museum contained everything that was unique about the united states, about america. be an american turkey, and american eagle, an american mineral, and american leaders. they looked different from european leaders. they were approachable and direct and kind. he excavated a mastodon in new york state. he assembled the skeleton in the museum. he was like pt barnum. was's why pt barnum interested. it eventually went bankrupt...

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1500 fighters in the midst as well, a large part of those possibly relatedtoalqaeda. showingtu complicayou the comp of radicalism and innocent civilia civilians. as this roller coaster played out, hours ago we were thinking potentially this part of aleppo had been seized by the government and russian allies but would let the rebels and civilians with them out including a clean road, safe passage to a safe area. that fell apart. it's unclear, in circumstances like this people rethink what's going ou but none of this has slowed the international rhetoric. it is just words, frankly. the north is not powerful or potent enough to intervene and stop this. you heard very harsh words. the u.n. security council last night. >> are truly incapable of shame? is there literally nothing that can shame you? is there no act of barbarrism against civilians no, execution of a child that gets under your skin that just creeps you out a little bit? is there nothing you will not lie about? or justify? >> reporter: obviously the russians have said they are tired of hearing the united states whine abo

1500 fighters in the midst as well, a large part of those possibly related to al qaeda. showing tu complicayou the comp of radicalism and innocent civilia civilians. as this roller coaster played out, hours ago we were thinking potentially this part of aleppo had been seized by the government and russian allies but would let the rebels and civilians with them out including a clean road, safe passage to a safe area. that fell apart. it's unclear, in circumstances like this people rethink what's...

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alqaedagroupsthat has a presence in syria, the question becomes not just what happens in turkey but the connection and the domino effect that takes place in the whole region starting in turkey obviously, but then obviously moving on to syria. >> let's just bring you up to speed. you are looking at live pictures from ankara, in the capital of turkey, where the russian ambassador, andrey karlov was shot multiple times. he's in critical condition. he has been taken to the hospital, the ambassador has. we will update you on his condition when we get it. as muhammed and clarissa ward were telling you, this comes at a critical time in that part of the world. both russia and turkey intimately involved with trying to figure out what's going on in aleppo and forge a cease-fire there. it is tenuous at best. this could only make things more complicated. we will update you on the latest information as it comes in. we'll be right back. type 2 diabetes. listen up. we're not professional athletes... but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise

al qaeda groups that has a presence in syria, the question becomes not just what happens in turkey but the connection and the domino effect that takes place in the whole region starting in turkey obviously, but then obviously moving on to syria. >> let's just bring you up to speed. you are looking at live pictures from ankara, in the capital of turkey, where the russian ambassador, andrey karlov was shot multiple times. he's in critical condition. he has been taken to the hospital, the...

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interior ministry here reporting there wassomealqaedabooksfound in his apartment. that there were also what they call ghoulenist books in his apartment, remember who the gullenists are who the government blames for the coup in summer in july and we've seen the government here round up tens of thousands of people, put them in jail, throw them out of jobs, et cetera, accusing them of being behind this coup. it's a common slur that the government uses. so at the moment, we don't have publicly made evidence to support that. for russian investigators, very likely one of the things they would like to know, and we've heard hints of this from the kremlin spokesman today, is how that government was in the room standing behind the russian ambassador alone with a weapon for so long, being unchallenged. >> diplomatic security very much in question right now. clarissa ward in moseco, let's go to you. we heard from vladimir putin overnight. what are russian officials saying about this today? >> well, officially, i think the reaction has been very much in calling in unison with the reaction of t

interior ministry here reporting there was some al qaeda books found in his apartment. that there were also what they call ghoulenist books in his apartment, remember who the gullenists are who the government blames for the coup in summer in july and we've seen the government here round up tens of thousands of people, put them in jail, throw them out of jobs, et cetera, accusing them of being behind this coup. it's a common slur that the government uses. so at the moment, we don't have...

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say that booksandalqaedahavebeen found in the killer's home. the search came hours after the deadly shooting was scene seen . this video is very graphic and troubling. [ gunfire ] >> -- [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ] -- [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> the gunman shouted "do not forget aleppo, "and "god is greatest." the attack called a provocation by both turkish and russian leaders. joining us now is cnn's clarissa ward in moscow. clarissa, you've been following so much of this, including the international developments. not much space you say between turkey and russia, but still a lot of questions about the investigation itself, and the man who carried out the attack? >> reporter: absolutely. i think the russians have a lot of questions, as to how it was possible that this young police officer was able to gain access to the event where the ambassador was killed. video shows him standing cooly a few yards behind the ambassador as he began to give his speech. certainly, russians have already sent a contingency of investigators to ankara, working together with turkish investigator

say that books and al qaeda have been found in the killer's home. the search came hours after the deadly shooting was scene seen . this video is very graphic and troubling. [ gunfire ] >> -- [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ] -- [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> the gunman shouted "do not forget aleppo, "and "god is greatest." the attack called a provocation by both turkish and russian leaders. joining us now is cnn's clarissa ward in moscow. clarissa, you've been...

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was at a briefing that a prior president was told there's this thingcalledalqaedaoutthere that's planning to strike the united states. it didn't stand out enough. it wasn't handled properly. we know that. other presidents like president obama take the same ten minutes they got maybe the day before and have an hour-long conversation about what it means and how to tweak the policy. if donald trump doesn't want to do any of that, that's fine. that's his prerogative. however, we have the right to ask, maybe it would be better to do what your predecessors have done. if you are not going to do it, please explain why. >> last word? >> the other thing, too, obama in his first term only attended less than half of the intel briefings probably for the same reasons, the repetitiveness. also, we have somebody, you are calling donald trump not qualified, or the least qualified. president obama served half a senate term and had no foreign policy experience. i would argue that donald trump is exponentially more qualified. >> i will say the one thing that qualified both of them is they both won a

was at a briefing that a prior president was told there's this thing called al qaeda out there that's planning to strike the united states. it didn't stand out enough. it wasn't handled properly. we know that. other presidents like president obama take the same ten minutes they got maybe the day before and have an hour-long conversation about what it means and how to tweak the policy. if donald trump doesn't want to do any of that, that's fine. that's his prerogative. however, we have the...

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exchanging e-mails with a wellhe-knownalqaedaclericseeking permission for a suicide attack. that was known to the fbi. he exchanged 18 e-mails with this al qaeda cleric. omar mateen was repeatedly telling -- who killed 49 people in orlando, told his colleagues he was an al qaeda fan and isis fan and was interviewed twice by the fbi. let's not pretend this is unique to germany. what is exceptional is when somebody comes out of the blue completely and has had absolutely no contact with law enforcement. that's the unusual case. i would add one other thing which is interesting to me here. so many of these cases in europe, the perpetrator's coming out of the criminal milieu. the alleged suspect in the berlin attack spent four years in jail, pretty much everybody involved in the paris and brussels attacks had spent time in the french or belgian prison systems. we don't have that problem so much in this country, where people are radicalizing in jail, often coming out of criminal background. >> paul cruickshank, you mentioned glass half empty, the fact they let him slip through the cracks of

exchanging e-mails with a well he-known al qaeda cleric seeking permission for a suicide attack. that was known to the fbi. he exchanged 18 e-mails with this al qaeda cleric. omar mateen was repeatedly telling -- who killed 49 people in orlando, told his colleagues he was an al qaeda fan and isis fan and was interviewed twice by the fbi. let's not pretend this is unique to germany. what is exceptional is when somebody comes out of the blue completely and has had absolutely no contact with law...

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front affiliated of coursewithalqaeda, donot appear at this point to be included in this cease-fire agreement. definitely isis isn't. there's some debate over whether the al nusra front is included in it. that would mean these are the groups that do most of the fighting against the syrian regime at the moment. so the actual conflict is not necessarily going to come to a sudden end because of this cease-fire. >> as matthew points out very appropriately, barbara, these cease-fires, if you even want to call some of them in the past a cease-fire, they have fallen through before. what is the u.s. watching for this time? >> reporter: well, you're right, it's very very difficult to get these things into place and have them have real meaning. i think they are very much watching here at the pentagon and throughout the obama administration exactly what matthew is talking about. isis is not included in this, the al nusra front is not included. so if the fighting goes on from those groups, what are we really talking about here? does it leave the u.s. with two untenable positions -- >> repo

front affiliated of course with al qaeda, do not appear at this point to be included in this cease-fire agreement. definitely isis isn't. there's some debate over whether the al nusra front is included in it. that would mean these are the groups that do most of the fighting against the syrian regime at the moment. so the actual conflict is not necessarily going to come to a sudden end because of this cease-fire. >> as matthew points out very appropriately, barbara, these cease-fires, if...